Rally Against Gun Violence Held In Chatham: Around Chatham

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Chatham NJ

05 June, 2022

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CHATHAM, NJ — Patch reviews last week's top stories around Chatham. Chatham Urges Vigilance About Car Thefts Amid Attempted Break-In Amid the area's ongoing problem with motor vehicle theft, Chatham Township police are reminding residents to lock their vehicles and keep key fobs and garage door openers inside their homes. The police alerted all residents after witnesses on Lenape Trail called 911 and reported an unknown male attempting to gain access to a vehicle on Sunday night. Rally Against Gun Violence Planned In Chatham By Morris Co. Moms Residents in Morris County will paint downtown Chatham orange to raise awareness about gun violence in light of recent tragedies. Morris County Moms Demand Action invites everyone to join them at a community event to remember the countless lives lost to gun violence and to hear from survivor speakers. This Chatham Borough Spot Is One Of NJ's Greatest Italian Restaurants Where do you go for good Italian food? Because of the abundance of great Italian food in the Garden State, you're bound to get a different answer each time. NJ.com's recent report on the 50 best Italian restaurants in New Jersey provided some answers. According to the report, a Chatham Borough favorite made the top 20. Chatham Will Place Additional Armed Police Officers In Schools The School District of the Chathams will have armed Special Law Enforcement Officers (SLEO) stationed at all schools at the beginning of the 2022-23 school year, according to Chatham Township Mayor Ashley Felice. Officers are currently stationed at Chatham High School and Lafayette Avenue School. SLEO Charlie Ribaudo is assigned to the Lafayette School, and SLEO Ryan Mote is assigned to the High School. Chatham Student Honored For Leadership, Academic Achievements A Chatham High School senior is the most recent recipient of the P.E.O. STAR Scholarship, which is given to a student who demonstrates excellence in leadership, academics, extracurricular activities and community service. Eloise Hilgendorff was given the $2,500 scholarship due to her demonstrating the potential for future success. Morris Co. Man Assaulted 2 Teenagers, Prosecutors Say A 22-year-old man was charged on Wednesday with sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child in connection with the alleged assault of two teenage victims, the Morris County Prosecutor's Office said. The Morris County Prosecutor Robert J. Carroll announced the filing of additional charges against Nathaniel G. Yanez, of Dover.

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